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5 Benefits Of Interning At A PR Firm

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Guest post by Crenshaw Communications intern, Murphy Pressley. As an intern, I’m able to build my confidence and my resume at the same time, while also cultivating real-life networking opportunities. Here are key ways interning can benefit any student during their time in college. College is a transformation for students.

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How To Make A PR Impact With International Media

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PR agencies are taking on international communications for businesses as they expand beyond our borders. Here are five areas to consider when pitching international media. . Also it’s good practice to construct the release in a way that’s easy to translate. Today, many U.S. Language isn’t just about translation.

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3 Steps to a Data-Driven Internal Communications Plan in 2021

PRSay

As you think about your internal communications plans for 2021, you must first recognize the challenges and changes that occurred in 2020. With these in hand, you can construct a well-informed plan of action. The same can be done for measuring internal communications’ effectiveness. Nobody plans to fail. They just fail to plan.

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PR Tips For A Deep Media Spokesperson Bench

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Given that each story angle is different and every organization has its own internal structure, most can benefit from a deep media spokesperson bench that extends beyond the C-suite. That’s helpful in offering immediate and constructive feedback to company spokespersons. Encourage honest feedback.

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How To Set Expectations In Public Relations

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Yet corporate PR officers also fall victim to inflated or impractical expectations when their internal clients don’t understand what’s possible. No one wants to be negative, but a viewpoint grounded in experience and phrased constructively can go a long way in heading off trouble later. Offer honest feedback.

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Recent COVID-19 related force majeure decisions: what do they mean for construction contracts?

Practical Law Construction

Indeed, it is uncommon to see terms such as “pandemic” or “infectious viral disease” referred to in a construction contract’s force majeure clause (whether this changes will be the subject of much debate among drafters going forward). For example, according to sub-clause 18.1 Recent case law. England and Wales.

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Mastering the art of receptive PR: Tips for turning internal feedback into growth

Agility PR Solutions

In reality, regular feedback is a blessing—92 percent of people say constructive criticism improves their performance and 69 percent say that they would actually work […] The post Mastering the art of receptive PR: Tips for turning internal feedback into growth appeared first on Agility PR Solutions.